Prof. Berko Panyin Anto

Professor


Research Areas/Interests

Medication safety  ...~more

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Publications

    1. Prince Yeboah, Arnold Donkor Forkuo, Obed Kwabena Offe Amponsah, Nana Ofori Adomako, Ahmad Yaman Abdin, Muhammad Jawad Nasim, Pitsch Werner, Anto Berko Panyin,*, Eike Emrich and Claus Jacob* Antimalarial Drugs in Ghana: A Case Study on Personal Preferences. Sci 2020, 2, 45; doi:10.3390/sci2020045

     

    1. Inna Ossei, Kwame Ohene Buabeng, Paul Poku,, Sampene Ossei, Samuel Blay, Nguah, William Gilbert Ayibor, Berko Panyin Anto, Agyemang Duah Eric,Mahama Duwiejua. Iron-deficiency anaemia in children with congenital heart diseases at a teaching hospital in Ghana Heliyon Volume 6, Issue 2, 2020, e03408

     

    1. Pauline Boachie-Ansah, Berko Anto, Afia Marfo, Reuse of patients own drugs in hospitals in Ghana, the evidence to support policy, BMC Health Service Reseach 2019 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3860-9

     

    1. Angela Owusu–Ansah, Anto Berko Panyin, Christian Obirikorang, Christian Agyare, Emmanuel Acheampong, Simon Kwofie, Enoch Odame Anto, and Emmanuella Nsenbah Batu Metabolic Syndrome among Schizophrenic Patients: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study in the Middle Belt of Ghana, J. Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, Article ID 6542983, (2018)

     

    1. Saviour Kwame Yevutsy, kawame Ohene Buabeng, Moses Aikins, Berko Anto, Richard Britwum, Niel Frimodt- Moller Martha Gyansa Lotterodt Situational analysis of antibiotic use and resistance in Ghana: Policy and regulation December 2017 BMC Public Health 17(1)

     

    1. Philip O. Anum, Berko P. Anto and Audrey G. Forson Structured pharmaceutical care improves the health-related quality of life of patients with asthma Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice (2017) 10:8, 1-9 DOI 10.1186/s40545-017-0097-7

     

    1. Rauf Audu, Anto Berko P, Koffuor George A, Abruquah Akua A, Buabeng Kwame O  Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Test Evaluation Studies at Registered Private Retail Pharmacies in Kumasi, International Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice (2016), 5(1) 175-180

     

    1. Franklin Acheampong, Florence Amah Nkansah, Berko Anto Drug-Related Problems and their Clinical Interventions in a Ghanaian Teaching Hospital Safety in Health (2016) 2:15 DOI:1186/s40886-016-0050-5

     

    1. Franklin Acheampong zand Berko Panyin Anto; Perceived barriers to pharmacist engagement in adverse drug event prevention activities in Ghana using semi-structured interview, BMC Health Services Research (2015) 15:361

     

    1. Samuel L Kipo, Christina Osei-Asare, Kwabena Ofori Kwakye, Kwame O Buabeng, Berko P Anto Physician and patient preferences of sustained release antihypertensive preparations in the Kumasi metropolis, Ghana. West Africa Journal of Pharmacy (2015) 26(1) 1-10

     

    1. Acheampong F., Tetteh Ashalley R, Anto B P; Medication Administration Errors in an adult Emergency Department of a Tertiary Healthcare Facility in Ghana, Journal of Patient Safety (2016) 12(4):223-228,

     

    1. Franklin Acheampong, Elizabeth Bruce and Berko Panyin Anto, Medication safety activities of hospital pharmacists in Ghana; challenges and perceived impact on patient care. International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine 27 (2015) 1–10

     

    1. Acheampong F, Anto B P, Boima V, Koranteng I, Corquaye S; medication safety activities of hospital pharmacists in Ghana; experiences and expectations of doctors and nurses. International Journal of pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 2014, 6(10) 525-9.

     

    1. Franklin Acheampong, Berko Panyin Anto, George Koffour. Medication safety strategies in hospital – A systematic review. International Journal of Risk and safety in Medicine 2014, 26, 117-131

     

    1. Rauf A, Anto BP, Koffuor GA, Buabeng KO and Abdul-Kabir M. Introducing malaria rapid diagnostic tests (MRDTs) at registered retail pharmacies in Ghana: Practitioners’ perspective. British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. 2014;4(8):943-953.

     

    1. Audu Rauf, Berko Panyin Anto, George Asumeng Koffour, Kwame Ohene Buabeng, Mohammed Abdul-Kabir. Assessing the diagnosis of uncomplicated malaria after the introduction of Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT). British Journal of Medicine and medical Research 2014, 4(16): 3167-3178

     

    1. Anto B, James KL, Barlow D, Oborne CA, Brinklow N, Whittlesea C,  Exploratory study to identify the processes used by pharmacy staff to verify the accuracy dispensed medicines, International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2013,21, pp 233-242

     

    1. A. Koffour, B. P Anto, C. Afari, S. Kyei and L Gyanfosu, Ocular discomforts following eyelash extension. Journal of Medical and Biomedical Sciences 2012 1(3): 55-61

     

    1. Koffour GA, Anto BP, Abaitey KA. (2012) Error provoking conditions in the medication use process: The case of a Government hospital in Ghana. Journal of patient Safety 8(1) 22-5

     

    1. Amaning C.Danquah C, Koffour G, Anto BP, Nimako K A. (2011) The indiscriminate use of sex enhancing products among Ghanaians: prevalence and potential risk. Advances in Applied Science 2(5): 350-359

     

    1. Koffour GA, Anto BP, Adu F, Buabeng KO, Donkor AF, Obiakonwa GE. Assessment of H1N1 Influenza virus A swine Flu vaccination in Kumasi, Ghana. Journal of Ghana Science Association 2011, 13(2) 74-82

     

    1. Berko P Anto, Ambrose Yennah. Mainstreaming Pharmaceutical practice for a comprehensive healthcare delivery in Ghana: A study of the challenges facing community pharmacy practice in Ghana under the NHIS November 2011, Supported by Danida, USAID

     

    1. Anto B, Barlow D, Oborne A, Whittlesea C (2011), incorrect drug selection at the point of dispensing: a study of potential pre-disposing factors, International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 19(1) 51-60

     

    1. Anto B, Barlow D, Oborne A, et al., (2010) Dispensing Label errors in Hospital: types and potential causes, International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 18(2) 122-124 

     

    1. Owusu-Daaku F, Buabeng KO, Panyin Anto B, Shah R, Smith FJ (2007); Involvement of patients in pharmacy education in Ghana. International pharmacy Journal 22: 35-36

     

    1. Duwiejua M, Anto BP, Dodoo A, Henaku, A. (2007) Prevalence of adverse drug reaction from anti-tuberculosis drugs among patients treated for Pulmonary Tuberculosis and their impact on patient compliance: A survey of TB patients in Greater Accra and Upper West Region of Ghana. Ghana-Dutch collaboration for Health research and development Technical series No 15

     

    1. M Duwiejua, AB Panyin, A Weremfo, E Woode, C Ansah (2007). Antinociceptive activity of the ethanolic extract of the root bark of Cassia sieberiana (Fam. Caesalpinaceae) Journal of Pharmacy and Bioresources 4 (2) 2007: pp. 49-58

     

    1. Duwiejua, BP Anto, KO Buabeng, FT Owusu Daaku, Matowe L, Cunningham ITS, Stewart DC and Dodd TRP (2004); A Postgraduate Clinical Pharmacy training in Ghana, Pharmacy Education. 4:171-174 

     

    1. Anto B (2010) Dispensing errors in hospital: Potential causes of label and drug selection errors and evaluation of the final dispensing accuracy check. Lambert Academic publications, Saarbucken

     

    1. Anto B, Barlow D, Whittlesea C (2009) Effect of drug issue frequency and orthographic similarity on drug specification confusion error. 10th commonwealth pharmacists Association Conference PS036 103

     

    1. Anto BP, Barlow D, Oborne A, Tam C, Gass A, Vlassoff, Whittlesea C (2008), Dispensing incidents in hospital: an exploratory study of labeling mistakes, International Journal of Pharmacy Practice suppl 3, C64-5

     

    1. Buabeng KO, Anto BP Addo-Yobo EOD, Matowe LK, Duwiejua M, Dodoo ANO, (2005). Effectiveness of Antimicrobial agents for Salmonella Typhi infections at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi Ghana. Strategy for Enhanced Access to Medicine (SEAM) conference report

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